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xm' JV (Vwiv ,',':? - , Ji J'ViYfKP, f ." ... ., ... . EViswitfa biJLL&fiM, tioMoLtiLtj. f. ii., TiiUhsbAY, PEft. U, lilu. : V . .-.'; 10 FREE THEATER TICKETS A Beautiful Picture Film of YOSEMITE VALLEY Is now being exhibit' d at the ART THEATER Uif All Ladies who have entered as candidates the BULLETIN'S POPULAR VOTING CONTEST, or desire to do so, will be given ComplimentaryTickets to the Art "theater. This .offer is good only until ' '""V ' Saturday evening. Tickets re good for both1 Matinee and Evening shows. v ' " . . In addition to the Yosemite Views an, interesting program of pictures . 'fnnfoct lUanarfrir Riillotin Affia and music is given at the Art, Apply for tickets to the UJIllClM Mdllflgt. , DUIICUI) UIIIUE . l i fc: W M u i rai rtf aCanBnNBKi9EHHH i 3000 Free Votes 3000 IN THE BULLETIN'S OKEAT DOUBLE POPULAR. VOTE CONTEST PHIZES FIVE FREE TMPS, FOR FIVE POPULAR LADIES OF HAWAII, TO Y03EMITE NATIONAL PARK AND TOUR OF CALIFORNIA. THE ACCOMPANYING NOMINATING BALLOTS ore good for 3000 FREE VOTES in the Evening Bulletin's GREAT DOUBLE POPULAR-VOTE CONTEST which openi SATURDAY. March 8, 1910, an if clipped out and properly filled in, will entitle .the woman whose name appears thereon to 3000 Vote. These coupons must be properly filled in, riving the full name and address and the district in which the candi dates live, and must be deposited at the EVENIN.G BULLETIN office on or before MARCH S. Each contestant is allowed only ore ot these ballots, and if more than one appears for the tame contestant, they will be thrown out and notcountcd. JW Remember, the contest opens SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1010, and those who intend proposirg tome young woman in this popularity racs should do so at once. All you havo, to do to enter someone of your choice is to clip this cou pon from this issue of the BULLETIN, and mail or bring same to the BULLETIN office, and when tht first announcement of the names is mode she will have 3000 votes opposite her name. You may, if you wish, nominate, candidates for both a Trip and Chaperone Contestant. ' Chaperone Contestant .Nomination (Coupon, , Good for 3000. Votes until 5 p.m. Saturday, March1 5tfr I hereby nominate as 'a candidate in the Even ing B u 1 1 e t i n's Double Popular-Vqte. Contest, for Trip Chaperone, Mrs , - 1- . . . r Address ." ' ' a ' Nominated by '. . .'r, .' ' f Only the first Nomination Coupon received for each candidate will count for 3000 votes. Fill out all the; lines of, this coupon and mail or bring to' the Con test Department, Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, T. H. 3000 Votes .' You may, if youwish, nominate candidates for both a trip and Chaperone Contest. - Trip Contestant Nomination Coupon Good for 3000 Votes until 5 p.m. Saturday, March 5th I hereby nominate' as a candidate in the Even ing Bulletins Double Popular-Vote Contest, for Irip Contestant in District No. , Miss . t Address Nominated by . . . ., '..'. Only the first Nomination Coupon received for each candidate will coint for 3000 votes. Fill out all the lines of this coupon and mail or bring to the Contest Dspartmcnt, Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, 3000 Votes - Address all inquirtes to , ' ' ' , tytanager, Contest Department, Evening Bulletin, - Honolulu T.Hr ' JAMES B. MC SWANSON will have charge of the con test for the Bulletin. OFFICE HOURS 11 a. in. to 1 p. m.j 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. ra. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS FOR CONTESTANTS INTEREST CENTERING IN . C ANDI DATES for CUAPERONE Several Candidates Have Secured Subscription Books And Begun ' Campaigning ! TIic excellent picture Dim of U tho ocmlti Vulley'belnrf ex it MbtlPct at tlio Ait Theater this' U week it attracting the inten ts tlon of tho ladles who aru going tt to he cbnteatanla In the 11 u I- tt lo tin's Popularity Content. tt Compllmcntnry tickets ore be lt ItiK Issued- to prospective candl- dates by the 11 it II o 1 1 n. Any tt lady who will signify her Inten ts tlon to bo a candidate In this St contest, will bo supplied with . IS ono ot Ihcto, ticket. Indication of Interest. If the number of inquiries received dully In regard to, the content are any indication of interest, this contest Is going to be one of the greatest ovor conducted by tho ii u 1 1 o 1 1 n. Three of the projective candidates called at tho nu lib tin ofllco today and wero supplied with tho, contestants'' sub scription books, with which to begin collecting subscription meney, No votes will bo Isencd until 'Monday, March 6, but any money collected now by tho contestants can he retained until that date, 'and whorr presented at this orjleo votes 'will be Issued ac cording to, mo, schedule printed below. The Chaperone, Selection, The matrons' of tho' Islands seem to have nil ppibved tho plan to elect tho cjiaporone by popular '6te. All the married women who havo commented on this part ot tho contest have. un reservedly said that thoy believed tl)ot ii was just woat .should nave been dope In tho past, contexts when youris ladles .w'ero elected to' (ravel to the mainland. Thero will be some difficulty "tpeil ence'd by tho Bulletin readers in .making the selection, though, because so many estimable women ure going to bo, nominated. , Chaperone a Candldate-at-Large, . Thero seems to bo a slight misun derstanding nd to jiBt how tho chape rone Is to bo selected In this contest. Tho, names of all matrons submitted to this office will bo entered as candi dates for chaperone honorsexcepting such as tho D ii 1 1 o t i n management .will deem it 'advisable to bar. Tho votes for tho chaperone will bo. Issued On tho same coupon as the 'one that is given out for the young ladles,, run ning as district contestants. It'can bo teadlly seen fioni (his plan that a ma tron and a young' lady can combine their campaign efforts and work to pether, as they will not bo opponents. No doubt some of tho contestants havo already arranged to do this., but it .they have not, tho contest manager 'will gladly explain in detail to all can-'1 didatos how this can bo done, if they will call nt the Bulletin office dur ing tho hours given in the contest ad vertisement.' THE DISTRICTS ARE A8 F0LL0W8 District No. 1 Includes the City and County ol Honolulu. , District No. 2 includes the County of Hawaii. District r'o. 3 Includes the County of Maul. District No. 4 laclndes the Coantr of'Kattal. 1 Dcn't forget the candidate foi chaperone are eandldatee-at-large. You may take the trip any tlmo you ohoose, singly or in groups. VOTES ON 6UBSCnirTION AL- , LOWED AS FOLLOWS One months subscription to the Evening Bulletin oil nib scrlpttori, 100' votes,' now subscrlp tlon, 125 votos. Three months' subscription to the I v o n I n g Ilulletl n Old ' - soriptlon, 3S0 voles; new subscription 460 votes. Six months' subscription to the g tJCS'I n" Wrli u 1 1 o 1 1 n Old sub scflVtlon; spo votes; new subscription, 1000., votes. . rOne year's subscription to tho Evening' Dulloti n Old sub- It t Bcrlptlon, 2000 votes; new subscrip ts i tlon, 2500 totes. "I FJvo years' subscription to the "Evening1 BuH'otl'n Old sub H scrlptlon, 15,000. votes; new subscrlp- linn QA AAA 14VH, IV.VVV, One year's subscription to the W;ktCBullettn Old subscrip tion', 100 votes; new subscription, 125 vptoe.- . . Five years' subscription to the Weekly 'Bulletin Ofd aubscrlp- -jUn.iu votes; new auoscripuon; iuuu votes. THE PRICE OF THE DAILY AND WEEkLY BULLETIN IS ' T'A8 FOLLOWS Oko'lTncmtli's subscription' to' the Evening' Bulletin, 75 cents. Three montl.b" subscription to the Erening.Jliillotin. $200. '8lx months' subscription to the Evening t?ullotln, $4.00. Twelve months' subscription to the Evening Uullotln, $8.00. Five years' subscription to the Bventng-Bullotln, $40.00. One year's, subscription to the' Weekly Bulletin. $1.00, ' ' Five years' subscription to the WeklylBilletln$5.00. MHHHHaalBBalalHHBMaiH I RECREATIONS , s M H $! ROPER AT THE NOVELTY. . Nan J. Asplnwall, known profes Monally as "Tho Mountain Olrl," champion lady lariat twlrler of tho world, which title she won while at the) Madison Squaro Garden in Now York City, will glvo an exhibition for tho last tlmo in Honolulu tho last three days ot this week. The act con lists ot technical work with a rope nnil Is the best over seen in this coun try. She earned her tttlo honestly and by exceedingly hard work,. The feature of her act la' the roping ot a person using two ropes, roping both urms at once, throwing two half hitches at the same 'time, (jn feet, hands, and head, using' both hands, Sho opens a sixty-five foot. halt-Inch, linen rope on foot, tier prize, silver! mounted saddle, made, by h. D. 8tono of San Francisco, is an' exhibition at C. It. Collins, Bethel street, as Is also her hair bridle. Upon leaving Hono lulu Bhe will bo direct to San Fran cisco to cloco her agreement to take n' transcontinental ride; from San Francisco to New York alono on horBoback. The "Pilnccss .Omene," doing her East Indian danco. continues to draw good .homos nightly. N Edna Wall. In popular songs and the new moving pictures complete tho best bill tho house hns had. . ll net"! SOZODONT Teeth preserved to middle age are pretty sure to last out one's life time. The greatest known pre servative of the teeth and purifier of the mouth' is Sozodont Liquid. It penetrates the minutest crevices of the teeth destroying the deadly , mouth acids. Its antiseptic effect in -the mouth is most lasting. Benson, Smith & Co., Agent?, TRAVELLING MAN'S PARADE IMPRESSIONS Editor' E v o n I n g 'Bulletin:- would say that tho Parade was ono of tho best of Its kind that 1 havo seen. Being a traveling man 1 nat urally take quite an. Interest in any' thing that, helps a town, but what strikes nro as an odd thing is that the Judges In awarding prizes' don't seem to, take any interest In the arttBtic tasto and nontnea of a llcui 'uioru than a child with a toy. All that gilt tors Is not gold. That German float was the real thing, yet tho Orientals got tho prize. No doubt sentiment had something to do .with It. I como hero every year from Now York, where, when a parade Is on, outsldo of a circus, all cars stop; even In 'Frisco. Yesterday was the limit on your local "Rapid" transit, cut'Jug in at King street, and 'their' excuse .made In .tho morning paper, which 1 understand the said manager WHb urn iiectod with before he took up, rail roading, may account for asc.dent naws uot mentioned in your way. Now wlthou any "Blnffem" talk tho E v o.n I n g Bulletin expresses tno sentiments of Honolulu business men from' wuat,4hoy tell mo. It has really more news and less "hot air" of the islands. Oo to It and you will wlmout. , .Street 'railroads havo. no soul at their best and' what they want .and get In their wayMs "dollars.;' ,If ,an;-, thing happens to tho riding public, why It's always tho public's fault, not tho railroad, 'That "legal obligation" oxctiso; getB your nervo and "without delays :too." , , Yours, ''A". TRA,VEUNO SALESMAN. e HEAD, BAC( AND LEG3 ACHE? Acho nil over? Throit roro, with chill?? That Is lx Grippe. Perry DvU'. Painkiller will break it up If trtUcn1 promptly. All doalerB, 25ct 36c ".ml -crxi l)ottlei. x ' BAND CONCERT. Tho Hawaiian band wlllglvo a pub lie concert, this evening at tho Pleas anton Hotel at 7:30 o'clock. Tho fol lowing program will be rendered: ,1 Introduction Carmen Bizet j ovorturo Hamo Valentino .J.. Suppo Finale Hlgoletto ....,; Verdi' Selection Madame Butterfly. .Puccini Vocal HawnHan Songs., ar by Berger Selection Throe Twins lloscho Gavotte Olowworm .. ..s Llnke Finale Good Comrades Telke Tho Star Spangled Banner. . KEANAE lELEuMEl) (Special to tho n.ul)oUn) , Keanae, Maul, Feb. 21. Tho Ke:i In.. . nh nAl 1r..nA nf..MHnlnn'. kl.ll, Jm, muu bviiuui bdii noaniUHLUUB uiiilluaj'L uy imvint, sunie iminuuc exer.i-ins in Monday, February 21. ' Tho progrum k.'Iows: Pong by First Grade. Address, by Principal-Abel V! fc'ong by Receiving Grad; Monologue by Elsie" Saunderi Monol iguo by Henry Knlll. Monologuo by J 110. Kaitnu. Song oy First oi'd Receiving firades. Monologuo by Y.v Yau. Flag Drill by. ltrcolvlng Qr.ide. 'My Country 'tis of The?." 'Star tpangl9.1 I.anner." M-3- m& WW .Tf In; mm fi'IlS? IK'.WI. KJ'S?'' mm m sS VMS m Let Us Supply Your Footwear. Madam Do you know that right in our store you! can obtam the identical shoe style that are now bona worn by women oi fashion in New York, and other metropolitan centre? Do you know that we can fit your foot a perfectly as if you had your shoe made to order We can do this be- wa m 1 we sell IjJIUdt&jU 'omenta -"BinFj 1 i I REGAL m ,i .i.,t- r ....- Km The new Reaal styte for women are exact reproductions' oi exclusive custom models, and thev embodv everv correct fashion-feature. Regal Shoe ratura you an exact fat, Mcauie they are rmade in quarter-tact and thii perfed fit mean abio lute! comfort and perma nent shape-retention. I REGAL SHOE STORE, King ,&, Bethel $350 $400 and$5 "Jlullfete Builnest Offloe Fhorls'SSS. Bnb-kflulletia EdltoriaJ Boom Phone 18 You. NEW HATS, Coast Styl K-, UYEDA 1033 Huuanu St. M ;l V MOVING PICTURE SHOW FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL Church Will Draw Children With Theatres; Attracts Members x ' With "Gym." .' Men's Laundry a Specialty .r" All Hand Wprk and Careful Attention French Laundry, &s2BSf rt t: , n :t n a n tt :m tt tt n n ' a a a n ... . ' ' tt FORT SHAFTER NEWS a a tt ST. LOUIS, Fobruary 4. Tho pretty little cards used to attract children toward regular attendance at Sunday school havo been supplemented In the Union Methodist Episcopal Church by tlckots to a moving, picture show. Commencing Sunday each child will get a ticket to a show Iho following Sunday afternoon In the church base ment. A regular nickelodeon equip ment has been purchased, Tho church has a stuff ot six attor neys, who, spend pach Sunday evening In the church giving legal advice freo to members of tho congregation. A gymnasium and swimming pool, with a physical director, will bo addod to the church equipment Fobruary lit. a a u a :: a it a a a a a a tt a a t: a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a . . i . . . . . ....... , pi lfcsB method, and corporations, will not havo to maintain lqbblos nt Washlifg- A An accident occurred Tuesday when the troops started to the city to parade. The, '2nd Uuttallou, 20th Infuntry, wns in line waiting for transportation at the end of tho car ilpe,.and, tho' cavalry came by. The road, was crowded with many vehi cles nnd an auto ran up behind ono ot the cavalry band horses and the horse became' excited, wheeled and fell on the rldor, breaking two ribs and cracking his shoulder. The man Is now in the Fort Shatter1 hospital. The entry In the parade Jjlcyclo section from Fort .Shutter, by Trl yatp Frank Merwcr, Company O, won second prize. Suspend Duty. On account of the battalion par ticipating In tlio parade Tuesday, pn Wednesday all duty was' suspended except the necannry guard and fa tlguo, A good fast gamo of basketball was played at the post gymnasium Monday afternoon. On account of the work going on on the parade ground, guard mount Is now being held on the lawn be tween Company F' and Company II. It has been ordered' that tho men on tho ball team win be excused from gymnasium drills. Tho band and first squadron, 5th Cavalry, that have, been encamped at Fort Shaftor for tlio" past three days, fpr the purpose ot attending tho Floral Parade, broke camp Wed nesday mornlag nt 8 o'clock and ,stnrtcd on their Journey homo to Schofleld Darracks. y t ' Sergeant llartou, TroqV'Ii 5th Cav-. nlry, Schofleld Uarracks, H. I., 'hns been ordered to roport' nt Fort Shaf tor forjned'lial treatment by, the tlrst available trauspor.vtlon. fj ( (' .